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snuggish, a.|ˈsnʌgɪʃ| [f. snug a.1] Somewhat snug; rather comfortable.
1818Blackw. Mag. III. 404 We had chanced ourselves to cram Into a snuggish treckschuit. 1863Sala Capt. Dangerous II. vii. 233, I accompanied him to the ‘Admiral Benbow’, a snuggish little hostelry. 1866Carlyle E. Irving in Remin. (1881) II. 260 The Irvings had a dim but snuggish house. |